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Default Teras M42 and Tersa HSS Properties Explained

M42 Tersa knife blades are a grade of high speed steel with a high content of cobalt in the alloy. It is less brittle than carbide steels. Similar to nickel in hardness and durability Cobalt increases hardness, edge life and heat resistance.
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